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coacervation
coacervation (kəʊæsəˈveɪʃən) [ad. L. coacervātiōn-em, n. of action, f. coacervāre: see coacervate v.] 1. The action of heaping together, or fact of being heaped together; accumulation. Now rare or Obs.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xix. cxxviii. (1495) 933 Chorus is a mesure of xxx modius and hath that... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coacervate
Kruyt, entitled “Coacervation. Partial miscibility in colloid systems”. Coacervation is thus loosely translated as ‘to come together in a heap’. wikipedia.org
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Micro-encapsulation
Coacervation-phase separation Coacervation-phase separation consists of three steps carried out under continuous agitation. wikipedia.org
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tactoid
tactoid Physical Chem. (ˈtæktɔɪd) Also † taktoid. [a. G. taktoid (Zocher & Jacobsohn 1929, in Kolloidchem. Beihefte XXVIII. 167), f. Gr. τακτ-ός ordered (see tactic a.1): see -oid.] A small anistropic, birefringent region in a dilute, isotropic sol, consisting of an aggregate of rod-like particles o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elastic fiber
Following excretion from the cell, tropoelastin self associates into ~200 nm particles by coacervation, an entropically driven process involving interactions wikipedia.org
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phase
▪ I. phase, n. (feɪz) [ad. mod.L. phasis, a. Gr. ϕάσις: see phasis; = F. phase (Furetière a 1688), Sp., It. fase, Pg. phase, Ger. phase. In Eng. originally used in L. form phasis, pl. phasēs. The English use of phase appears to have arisen in the 19th c. from taking mod.L. pl. phasēs (which was more... Oxford English Dictionary
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Byssus
Imitation of Mfp-3 to induce coacervation is another key property, as this protects the material from partial dissolution in saltwater. wikipedia.org
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Wrinkly skin syndrome
It is thought that increased pH levels (lower acidity) lead to the premature aggregation (coacervation) of tropoelastin inside the vesicle. The process of coacervation is thought to be essential for proper elastin assembly in the ECM. wikipedia.org
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Nanogel
Desolvation/Coacervation and Precipitation  In desolvation or coacervation, a non-solvent is added to a homogeneous polymer solution to produce individual wikipedia.org
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